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October 12, 2009 - The Sporting News23706 viewsScreen capture from footage of the cover shoot video.
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Men's Fitness 25 Fittest Guys - June/July 2006 Issue2583 views#1 - Ben Roethlisberger, QB for the Pittsburgh Steelers
"They've won championships, Oscars, and Grammys. They've fought in Super Bowls, boardrooms, and even in the military. They' ve worked hard, completed the toughest jobs, performed the impossible. For MF's salute to the fittest men of the year, we've selected guys who, when facing a wall that separates them from their dreams, haven't just climbed over the obstacle, they've crashed through it."
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Steelers Digest, End of Season Issue, 20072238 views
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2510 views"It was rough for a little bit, be he held his own. He came out and did a tremendous job. He settled down...He played his heart out."
-Hines Ward
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"Driving Home" by Jerome Bettis2970 viewsLast chapter photo of Ben, The Bus and Hines Ward.
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Ben Roethlisberger: Gifted and Giving Football Star2603 viewsA 128-page biography entitled, "Ben Roethlisberger: Gifted and Giving Football Star" is the new release from author Tom Robinson's "Sports Stars Who Give Back" series.
From the author:
"Erin, the idea of the "Sports Stars Who Give Back" series is to inform young readers about successful and famous athletes who have also made positive contributions off the playing field."
From the publisher:
"Ben Roethlisberger followed up his record-setting college career by leading the Pittsburgh Steelers to two Super Bowl titles in his first five years in the NFL. Along the way, he has aided communities through a variety of charitable efforts."
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2872 viewsRoethlisberger's arrival created no visible tension or competition in camp - a contrast, perhaps, to the rookie Eli Manning vs. veteran Kurt Warner duel on the New York Giants. Maddox realizes that the Steelers didn't bring in Roethlisberger to keep him benched for long-term, but he has been supportive of the rookie. "I think everybody's been looking foward to this season," Maddox said. "We have people who want to win. I think we're going to surprise people."
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from the back of book2308 views"I can scarcely believe I'm seeing a rookie."
-Steelers radio voice Myron Cope
"This is a franchise quarterback. I think he's a Troy Aikman, John Elway type. He's that good."
-Dan Marino
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GQ Magazine, September 20073904 views"Young Guns", All Hail The Young QB's:
Ben Roethlisberger, Age 25.
Team: Pittsburgh Steelers
Team: Pittsburgh Steelers
At least this off-season, Ben Roethlisberger didn’t…well, you know. Last summer the Super Bowl XL champion was lucky to survive a scary motorcycle accident in downtown Pittsburgh and then followed it up with his most uneven NFL season to date, suddenly looking mortal as the Steelers failed to make the playoffs. Now the guy who won twenty-seven of the first thirty-one games he played is toiling for a new coach (Mike Tomlin, who replaces the square-jawed Bill Cowher), under a new system that’ll entrust him with the offense more than Cowher ever did, and he’s in peak physical condition. Then there’s that brand-new chip on his shoulder, which we have to admit to liking. “I like being the underdog,†Roethlisberger says. “I like having everyone against me.†It’s Big Ben’s challenge to the nonbelievers. We wouldn’t dare take him up on it.
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Whirl Magazine, September 2006 - Page 592689 viewsArticle by: Katie Mavrich
Photography by: Rick Chapman @ www.RickChapman.com
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Sports Illustrated - January, 2011 NFL Playoff Preview2087 viewsSI's "All Football Issue"
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November 20064094 viewsArticle "Get NFL Tough - Why Ben Roethlisberger can't be stopped--and how you can become stronger, fitter and faster"
Photo: Nigel Parry
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